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Legal Development in ChinaJedidiah J. Kroncke, The Futility of Law and Development: China and the Dangers of Exporting American LawOxford (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016) pp 358. Hardcover: $78.00.
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Legal Development in ChinaJedidiah J. Kroncke, The Futility of Law and Development: China and the Dangers of Exporting American Law Oxford (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016) pp 358. Hardcover: $78.00.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2018
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